
Last week Uber announced its first motorcycle scheme in Thailand's capital Bangkok. (AFP File Photo)
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Uber, Ola both launch motorbike-hailing services in Bengaluru
Competitors go head-to-head to target commuters tired of traffic
India is one of the world's largest markets for two-wheelers
Two-wheelers crowd many traffic-clogged cities in the country, but schemes to rent a bike and driver by the kilometre are rare.
Uber, which is investing heavily to compete against local ride-hailing services across Asia, including Ola in India, is piloting "uberMOTO" as a project developed specifically for cities in emerging markets.
Last week it announced its first motorcycle scheme, choosing Thailand's capital Bangkok, where it will compete with GrabTaxi, which already lets a user book motorcycle taxis in some South East Asian countries.
Ola, also based in Bengaluru, formerly Bangalore, and backed by Japan's Softbank Group, said its "Bike Taxis" would help customers zip through traffic.
India is one of the world's largest markets for two-wheelers.
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